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"15 chocolates + 5 chocolates + 1 chocolate..."

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Unfortunately, I can only present or give my proper answer to your renown Hindi chocolate riddle in English because the actual words you used were not properly translated from the various online word translators.

1. If I have 15 Rs and I used all my money to buy chocolates, I`ll also get a total of 15 chocolates because the price of one chocolate is 1 Rs. Therefore, 15 Rs is also equal to 15 chocolates.
= 15 chocolates bought

2. Then after I ate all my 15 chocolates, I`ll exchange all the fifteen chocolate wrappers for additional five free chocolates because the chocolate shop offers 3 chocolate wrappers for 1 chocolate for free. Therefore, 15 chocolate wrappers divide it by three is equal to 5 free chocolates.
= 5 free chocolates

3. Then after I ate all my five free chocolates, I`ll exchange the three (3) chocolate wrappers into one free chocolate and set aside the remaining two chocolate wrappers. Therefore, 3 chocolate wrappers is equal to 1 free chocolate and an extra 2 chocolate wrappers.
= 1 free chocolate and 2 extra wrappers

4. Then after I ate my one free chocolate, I`ll add it`s wrapper to my two extra chocolate wrappers to have a total of three chocolate wrappers and again exchange it to one free chocolate. Therefore, 1 chocolate wrapper + 2 extra chocolate wrappers is equal to 1 free chocolate.
= 1 free chocolate

If I`m going to spend all my seventy-five (75) RS money to buy chocolates at a price of one (1) RS per piece, I also get 75 chocolates. Therefore, 75 RS = 75 Chocolates.

The seventy-five (75) chocolates also have seventy (75) chocolate wrappers that I can precisely exchange to twenty-five (25) pieces of chocolates by following the Special Rule above. Therefore, seventy-five (75) chocolate wrappers/3 = twenty-five (25) chocolates.

If I buy chocolates using all the money I have which is 75 RS, the number of chocolates that I can buy is also 75 chocolates.
** 75 RS = 75 chocolates

Then after I ate all the 75 chocolates, that`ll leave me also with 75 chocolate wrappers that I can exchange three chocolate wrappers into one chocolate, therefore, if I exchange all the 75 chocolate wrappers, that`ll give me 25 chocolates.
** 75 /3 = 25 chocolates

Then after I ate all 25 chocolates, that will leave me 25 chocolate wrappers and exchange it again to 8 chocolates with one extra chocolate wrapper.
** 25 / 3 = 8 chocolates with 1 extra chocolate wrapper

"Statement on “red dot” label on mars chocolate products in egypt..."

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Statement on “red dot” label on Mars chocolate products in Egypt:
Mars products always comply to the legal and cultural norms of all the markets it does business in. Mars products, including Snickers, Bounty and Mars bars do not contain pork nor pork derivatives. Mars products are exported to a number of markets, of which India is one; the red dot that may appear on some of our packaging is a legal requirement for the Indian Market. It indicates that the product may contain egg, which is not suitable for some vegetarians in India. Still, to further clarify the matter, we are currently completing the process of separating the packaging for the two markets which will minimize future misunderstanding.

If a shop sells 1 chocolate at 1 Rs each, and you have 75 Rs, that means, you can get 75 chocolates. But since they have a promo wherein you can exchange three wrappers for 1 chocolate, you can get an additional 25 chocolates out of the 75 wrappers of your chocolates.
And with the wrappers of your 25 chocolates, you can get 8 chocolates and 1 extra wrapper.
Then the 9 wrappers could also be exchanged to three chocolates.
Then the remaining three wrappers can be exchanged to one more.

"Then exchange the 25 wrappers for 8 chocolates and you have 1 remaining wrapper.

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If a shop sells chocolate at 1 Rs each, and you can exchange 3 wrappers for 1 chocolate, you can get 112 chocolates from your 75 Rs.

First, you will get 75 chocolates. Then you can exchange those 75 wrappers into 25 chocolates. Then exchange the 25 wrappers for 8 chocolates and you have 1 remaining wrapper. Then the wrappers of the 8 chocolates plus 1 remaining will give you 3 chocolates. Then the wrappers of the 3 will give you 1 chocolate. So, all in all, you will get a total of 112 chocolates.

"111 is the precise answer.
rs 75 for 75 chocolates..."

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111 is the precise answer.
Rs 75 for 75 chocolates. Return all the wrappers gives
u another 25 chocolates which makes to 100. Return 25
wrapprs again which gives u another 8 chocolates and now
total 108 which still leaves one wrapper with u. Again return the
6 wrapper for 2 chocolates which makes the tally to 110. Now u
hv left with 3 wrappers and this will hv u one more and this makes
the total to 111.

"Milk chocolate is made by combining chocolate with milk powder or condensed milk
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1. Dark chocolate has a higher percentage of cocoa solids than milk chocolate
2. Milk chocolate is made by combining chocolate with milk powder or condensed milk
3. Dark chocolate has several health benefits associated with it
4. Dark chocolate was first used in Central America in the time of the Aztecs
5. Milk chocolate was first made in the 19th century by a Swiss manufacturer.

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